Heer
Alemannic German
noun
Definitions
- (Uri) pastor
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German hērro (master) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hairaz (grey, distinguished, gray, old, aged).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hairaz
Gloss
grey, distinguished, gray, old, aged
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
古, 老
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hoar English
- hoared English
- hoarfrost English
- hoarfrosted English
- hoarhead English
- hoarwithy English
- hoary English
- Bauherr German
- Brotherr German
- Dienstherr German
- Empfangsherr German
- Freiherr German
- Grundherr German
- Gutsherr German
- Hausherr German
- Herr German
- Herrchen German
- Herrenbesuch German
- Herrenhaus German
- Herrenmoral German
- Herrenrasse German
- Herrentag German
- Herrentoilette German
- Herrenuhr German
- Herrgott German
- Herrin German
- Herrschaft German
- Lehnsherr German
- Schuldherr German
- herrisch German
- Heerenveen Dutch, Flemish
- ambachtsheer Dutch, Flemish
- baanderheer Dutch, Flemish
- banjerheer Dutch, Flemish
- bannerheer Dutch, Flemish
- beschermheer Dutch, Flemish
- bouwheer Dutch, Flemish
- burchtheer Dutch, Flemish
- gastheer Dutch, Flemish
- geneesheer Dutch, Flemish
- heer Dutch, Flemish
- heerkracht Dutch, Flemish
- heerlijk Dutch, Flemish
- heeroom Dutch, Flemish
- heerschaar Dutch, Flemish
- heerschappij Dutch, Flemish
- heerschare Dutch, Flemish
- herenboer Dutch, Flemish
- herenboerderij Dutch, Flemish
- herenhoeve Dutch, Flemish
- herenhuis Dutch, Flemish
- herenkapper Dutch, Flemish
- herenkleding Dutch, Flemish
- herenliefde Dutch, Flemish
- jonkheer Dutch, Flemish
- krijgsheer Dutch, Flemish
- leenheer Dutch, Flemish
- meneer Dutch, Flemish
- mijnheer Dutch, Flemish
- raadsheer Dutch, Flemish
- veldheer Dutch, Flemish
- wereldheer Dutch, Flemish
- герр Russian
- фраер Russian
- *(s)ḱeh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *key- Proto-Indo-European
- *hairaz Proto-Germanic
- har Old English
- hār Old English
- hor Middle English
- hárr Old Norse
- deler Indonesian
- hêre Middle Dutch
- her Old High German
- herro Old High German
- hēriro Old High German
- hērro Old High German
- cíar Old Irish
- ciar Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- herre Middle High German
- herro Old Dutch
- hēriro Old Dutch
- hērro Old Saxon
- har Old Frisian
- Harr Pennsylvania German